Want to Learn Austrian Economics?
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Greetings,
Great list. But I think you forgot to mention Roger Garrison’s book ‘Time and Money’. Most of the essays and things that I have read from the list are only in words, but Dr. Garrison has diagrams in his book, which I think are invaluable. Some people may learn visually, and his integration of the loanable funds graph, production possibilities graph, and hayekian triangles are really, really cool. Anyway, thanks again for the great list.
Fixed!
Also, another interesting book may be ‘Depression, War, and Cold War’ by Robert Higgs. There’s not much Austrian theory in there, but there’s a lot of empirical data and such that may be interesting for those wanting to study the Great Depression.